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New Mike Viola - "Girly Worm" (Stereogum Premiere)

Candy Butcher Mike Viola name drops J.D. Salinger and snaps like a member of the Addams Family on "Girly Worm," a tune that also reminds us of Randy Newman in its soft, scratchy sing-a-long qualities. It's from his new 13-song solo album, Lurch, so let's assume the Addams thing isn't random. The Newman? You be the judge.

Mike Viola - "Girly Worm" (MP3)

Mmm, bananafish. Viola does have an affinity for the moving image: He wrote 10 songs for Walk Hard, the John C. Reilly spoof we've mentioned a couple times. Lurch is out soon in a limited-edition of 1,000 available exclusively via Mike's site. The Walk Hard soundtrack is out 12/4. Viola starts a month-long residency at Joe's Pub in February. Walk Hard premieres on pay cable sometime after that, and that's probably when we'll see it.

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This is awesome! I can't wait for the next CButchers

Posted by: Rice at 11/16/07 9:12 PM | Reply
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sounds like john mayer on awesomeness

Posted by: sds at 11/16/07 10:41 PM | Reply
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I'm so hip I only like bands that haven't formed yet!

Posted by: Charles Nelson Reilly at 11/17/07 7:38 PM | Reply
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I love The Candy Butches and all ove Mike's music. I became I fan when I heard That Thing You Do in which he sings and became a fan of his own stuff. I gotta get me the new album.

Posted by: God at 11/18/07 12:25 AM | Reply
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such an inspiring songwriter and all around awesome guy...plus, i love the new song...so: yay all around 4 mike!

Posted by: baron von luxxury at 11/18/07 6:24 AM | Reply
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This sucks worse than J.D. Salinger.

Posted by: Thom at 11/18/07 6:49 PM | Reply
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Hang On Mike is one of the very best trad. pop-rock albums of the past 8,10, 15 years.

Posted by: Christopher at 11/19/07 11:32 PM | Reply
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I'll take it a bit further and say he's the best songwriter of his generation. F-in Superkid. He was playing gigs when John Mayer was just a glimmer in his father's eye.

Posted by: Jack at 12/11/07 7:28 PM | Reply
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Yes, a pop genius, which is a tough thing to say these days. It's easier to say things like--oh, I don't know--like "Salinger sucks", which, true or not, is wicked hip to say, dontcha think?

Posted by: Ernest Guy at 01/07/08 10:56 AM | Reply
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